Mike Muz 67":34k0p5kv said:Hi folks,
I don't know why, but there seems to be a few people here who like to ride their bikes, and a lot more that don't seemingly want to.
So I ask you for your views.
What would you like to see, regarding riding your retro bikes, that would persuade you to join me and a few regulars on some rides?
Over to you
Mike
Hey Mike, kudos for asking us for feedback. That's a brave internet move. Here's some points to consider and I'd be happy to chat about these on or offline.
- Cassidy touches on a key point. Cycling is a polar opposite hobby and sport: solo or packs. I prefer cycling solo. I like to spend that time on the bike with just me for company. I do like riding with others but it's the exception, not the rule. So if it's an exception, it has to be an exceptional ride.
- This leads me to the pull; what's in it for me? What's it in it for the folks you'd like to attract to the rides? Everyone has their own motivations and you can't please everyone all of the time. In this case, you've got the South Downs on your doorstep - that's an incredible terrain attraction. But is that enough for everyone? Just reading the thread so far, you can see everyone has their own idea of what would make a compelling ride. So, you could think about what's most attractive and how much time or help you'd need to achieve that.
- Distance and travelling. Not the ride itself - that's in your control - but getting to the ride. Personally, 2 hours travelling is the maximum I'll commit to unless it's weekend away. Add in people who don't have a car (like me) then that really limits the catchment area. I'd kill to get to your neck of the woods - and I can do it but it's a massive ball-ache and a big reason why I don't join these rides. Getting there ok, but a 2 plus hour slog back on public transport? At the weekend? Forget it. Time is precious and something we can't buy or get back, so it's back to point 1 and it being exceptional - what's the pull? So, perhaps think about how to attract the real local folk as a solid basis. This platform is pretty much dead - just look at the place and this sub-forum - so what another tools or local outlets and resources could you use to attract like-minded folk?
- Personality and persona. Not everyone likes what they see, read or hear. Flippant comments, out of frustration, over the lack of engagement. Perceptions over the ride, thanks to your race-tuned machines and style, causes the reader to create their own impression of you (and me, and everyone here). This can impact impressions about the rides (evident on this thread). Whether we like it or not it impacts engagement. Locally, who could you collaborate with, share ideas and team together to achieve the goals you have?